Going to church is a vital expression of our faith, but how can this time together better nurture our faith so that everyone in this diocese experiences a greater, fuller life in God from Sunday to Saturday?

Whatever the size or tradition of your church, the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC) have identified seven small shifts that can make a big difference to the way we worship, pray and support each other in our everyday faith.

Being more Christ-like isn’t a prescriptive list of things to do, it will differ for everyone. Being confident in talking about God in our everyday lives and seeing the world as Christ sees it is what counts.

One area of our common vision is about renewing and re-igniting the everyday faith of every person in every church. Look out for new tools and activities to do just that during 2019.

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Wykeham: Ronald Hawkes, Elisabeth Hawkes and John Tattersall. For the shared life of our six rural churches as we seek to serve all the people of our villages and scattered farms. Give thanks for God's blessing on so many good things that we currently do in his name. Bishop Carpenter Primary School.

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Did you listen to the recording of the BBC Three Counties' interview with Margot Hodson and Martin John Hodson that we shared yesterday? If not it's on Soundcloud here: soundcloud.com/user-487535189/climate-change-biodiversity-loss-and-faith

If you enjoyed it and would like to learn more you might be interested in 'Your will be done on earth: A Christian response to key environmental issues.' with Martin and Margot. It's on Wednesday 5th June 2019, 10am to 4pm at St James Church, Church Lane, Finchampstead, RG40 4LU. It's a chance to get up to speed with environmental issues and understand more about our Christian responsibility. It's open to all. The day will cost £10 for most people, but Oxford Diocese clergy and lay ministers may use their CMD grant. Details and booking here: tinyurl.com/y3w99tnx...